Bosch Appliances FPD-7024 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
Fire Alarm Systems | FPD‑7024 Fire Alarm Control Panels
FPD‑7024 Fire Alarm Control Panels
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u Four initiating zones (expandable to eight); up to 20
two‑wire smoke detectors per zone
u Built‑in DACT
u Two notification appliance circuits (NACs) on board
with a shared internal regulated 24 VFWR, 4 A NAC
power supply
u Easily converts to addressable with the addition of a
D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module
u Programmable through front panel interface, remote
FMR‑7033 Liquid‑crystal Display (LCD) Keypads,
remote programming software (RPS), or DX4010V2
or DX4020
The FPD‑7024 Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs) can
be used in commercial and public building
applications such as schools, universities,
manufacturing plants, and health care facilities. They
are listed by UL for central station, local, auxiliary, and
remote station systems.
The FPD‑7024 FACPs support four on‑board initiating
zones that can be expanded to eight using the
FPC-7034. Each initiating zone supports two‑wire and
four‑wire detectors configurable as Class A , Style D or
Class B, Style B loops. Each zone can support up to 20
two‑wire detectors, or any number of four‑wire
detectors depending on available power. Each FACP
has a built‑in digital fire alarm communicator
transmitter (DACT).
Enhance the FPD‑7024 conventional system features
by adding a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module.
Adding a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module to the
FPD‑7024 turns the conventional FACP into an
addressable FACP. The D7039 adds up to 247
addressable points to the base system and adds an
additional 400 events to the history buffer for a total
of 499 events. The D7039 also increases the number
of programmable relay outputs from 19 to 59 and
expands system users to 100.
Functions
Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)
Two Class A, Style Z or Class B, Style Y NACs provide
up to 4 A of regulated 24 VFWR power to operate
horns, strobes, bells, and other notification
appliances. Each NAC can be programmed to provide
Temporal Code 3, California March, steady, pulsed,
and synchronized output for Wheelock, Gentex, or
System Sensor notification appliances.
User Interface
A viewing port in the locked control panel enclosure
door shows the system status light‑emitting diodes
(LEDs) and liquid‑crystal display (LCD) while
maintaining system keypad security. Unlocking the
enclosure door provides access to the system controls
for silencing off‑normal conditions, zone bypassing,
detector resetting, testing, other fire functions, and
programming. These functions are also available on all
FMR‑7033 LCD Keypads connected to the system.